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Undressing Cinema

Undressing Cinema

553 kr

553 kr

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From Audrey Hepburn in Givenchy, to sharp-suited gangsters in Tarantino movies, clothing is central to film. In Undressing Cinema, Stella Bruzzi explores how far from being mere accessories, clothes are key elements in the construction of cinematic identities, and she proposes new and dynamic links between cinema, fashion and costume history, gender, queer theory and psychoanalysis.
Bruzzi uses case studies drawn from contemporary popular cinema to reassess established ideas about costume and fashion in cinema, and to challenge conventional interpretations of how masculinity and femininity are constructed through clothing. Her wide-ranging study encompasses:
* haute couture in film and the rise of the movie fashion designer, from Givenchy to Gaultier
* the eroticism of period costume in films such as The Piano and The Age of Innocence
* clothing the modern femme fatale in Single White Female, Disclosure and The Last Seduction
* generic male chic in Goodfellas, Reservoir Dogs, and Leon
* pride, costume and masculinity in `Blaxploitation' films, Boyz `N The Hood and New Jack City
* drag and gender confusion in cinema, from the unerotic cross-dressing of Mrs Doubtfire to the eroticised ambiguity of Orlando.

Artikel.nr.

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Egenskaper

Språkversion

Engelska

Bokomslagstyp

Pocket

Antal sidor

248 sidor

Föreslagen målgrupp

Alla

Utgivare

Routledge

Släpp datum

11/1997

International Standard Book Number (ISBN)

9780415139571

Vikt & dimension

Bredd

156 mm

Djup

231,9 mm

Höjd

16 mm

Undressing Cinema

553 kr

553 kr

Tidigare lägsta pris:

612 kr

I lager

Tor, 16 jan - ons, 22 jan


Säker betalning

14-dagars öppet köp


Säljs och levereras av

Adlibris